Readers can pick up any volume and enjoy a complete story. There is no need to start at beginning of the series. A Maine Wild book, containing stories from retired Chief Warden Parker Tripp, has also proven a hit in that state and done well in Vermont.

All the Wild books are family friendly, with no bad language or gratuitous violence. Readers aged 9 to 99 enjoy these true stories from some of Vermont’s best woodsmen. Many parents say the Vermont Wild series are the only books their sons will read. Teachers use them in their classrooms.

The books are designed to be stuffed into a backpack and read out loud around a campfire, or enjoyed snuggled in front of a woodstove with a mug of hot chocolate on a cold winter day. The book covers are made to be water resistant and the print larger than in many books, so stories can be easily read by youngsters and older fans.

Choose any book and enjoy! Each book is more than 270 pages, contain more than a dozen, illustrated stories. Click on the icons to order!

Retired Maine Fish & Game Warden Parker Tripp’s career reads like a Hollywood movie: undercover operations, wiseguy arrests, a pickaxe swung at his head, floatplane busts, bear cub chases... Parker even pursued poachers barefoot, alone, at night, wearing only his briefs—after they’d shot at him and rammed his cruiser! His assignments took him from the Canadian to New Hampshire borders and his exemplary service earned him the title of Chief Warden. Parker’s stories are written by award-winning journalist, Megan Price, author of the Green Mountains’ best-selling trilogy, Vermont Wild, Adventures of Fish & Game Wardens. Told as if you are listening at a campfire, readers will be on the edge of their seats, laughing out loud and begging for more. Megan excels at creating books with wacky, true Outdoor adventures the whole family will enjoy. Don’t go to camp without Maine Wild! Illustrations by Bob Lutz, a retired Vermont warden.